The bounty on suspected cop killer Christopher Dorner could grow by another $100,000 if the Riverside County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday decides to offer a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the former Los Angeles police officer.

An unprecedented $1 million reward is already being offered for information leading to Dorner's arrest and conviction.

A special meeting of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors will take place at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday. The board will discuss offering the $100,000 reward in addition to the $1 million reward, bringing the total bounty for Dorner to $1.1 million.

"We are asking alert citizens to turn in any information about this suspect's whereabouts before he kills again," Supervisor John J. Benoit said in a statement today. "Supervisor John Tavaglione and I are proposing Riverside County make a contribution to the $1 million multi-agency reward that governments and other donors throughout Southern California are providing in hopes of bringing this tragic manhunt to a close."

Dorner is suspected in the Feb. 3 shooting deaths of Monica Quan and her fiance Keith Lawrence in Irvine and the Feb. 7 shooting death of Riverside Police Officer Michael Crain and the wounding of his partner. He is also suspected of shooting at two Los Angeles police officers in Corona on Feb. 7, prior to the Riverside shootings, injuring one of the officers

The Riverside District Attorney's Office on Monday charged Dorner, 33, with one count of murder and three counts of attempted murder in the shootings of Crain, his partner and the two Los Angeles police officers.

Anyone with information on Dorner's whereabouts should contact the Joint Information Center at 213-486-6860.